Saturday, February 20, 2010

Taming The Tiger


I watched Tiger and listened to his apology. I do say there is hope for this man. Everyone has their flaws and quite honestly, all of you professional sports players out there are just happy that it was him who got caught and not you. I mean, please jocks! Get real! You are happy that Tiger is the one at the podium, apologizing for his behavior and all that, and not you! I don't know the statistics, but it's gotta be like 90% of professional male sports athletes has infidelity issues. Some people just know how to hide it better, make better deals with their entourages to not leak info, or they choose women who are very likely to never really care, and are willing to be more discreet. Maybe these 'escorts' get a better pay out. Sex addiction is not the only issue here...it runs much deeper. It's a male dominated world.

I do give kudos to Tiger Woods for his public apology. I think it's a good thing and I hope that the public and paparazzi respect his wishes and leave him and his family alone. Even in his darkest hour of humiliation, he was still a gentleman well-poised and full of eloquence. Good luck to you, Tiger!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Digital Nation: News on Addiction to Tronics


I loved this show on PBS Special called Digital Nation. I am so glad this research has come out because my own children are already showing signs of internet addiction. They want to use the computer. They want to play video games. They don't ask if they can go outside to play. They don't ask about playing a board game first. It is really crazy and I have always felt this way. However, I am also guilty of allowing my children to be on the internet or playing video games for the amounts of time that I am not proud to share. Try to watch this documentary if you can. It is eye-opening and real. Then after your done, go check your Facebook goings on!